Messenger United: Facebook working with Windows Live Messenger


Posted by absorbation on Mon 11 Aug 2008 (10:53 GMT) (6009 views)
I recently received an email from Windows Live, targeting me because of university and the fact I live in the UK. I get these on a weekly basis, mainly showing me attractive offers and ways to win some interesting prizes. Today though, I got an email containing information on a new Windows Live service to integrate Facebook with Windows Live Messenger.

Have you ever wanted to have all your online contacts in one place? With Invite2Messenger, now you can! This great new service allows you to easily invite your Facebook contacts over to chat on Windows Live Messenger.

You can now also access and update your Facebook account within Messenger. Check your messages or write on your friend's wall. Send a cheeky poke or browse through photo albums. You can even update your status directly from Messenger!


The service will expand to other social networking websites such as Bebo and Hi5 soon. (Emphasis and links added to quote)

Visit the Messenger United website
More info on accessing Facebook within Messenger

Tags:   Facebook  Integration  Social networking    

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Comments:


Comment by the andyman
Posted on Mon 11 Aug 2008 (17:05 GMT)
M@x, thanks for the feedback. No the Invite2Messenger site isn't new but we haven't really mentioned it on here before plus I know I, at least, haven't heard of the Messenger United site which is a promotional site and, as mentioned at the beginning of the news post, has only very recently been advertised and come to our attention.


Comment by M@x
Posted on Mon 11 Aug 2008 (12:35 GMT)
This service is not new ! It was published in March !

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